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WINTER BIRDS 



occurrence or abundance. 



Goshawk.3 



American Rough Leg.*^ 



Acadian Owl. 



Snowy Owl.* 



Yellow-bellied Sapsucker.i 



Pine Grosbeak.* 



White-winged Crossbill.* 



Eedpoll.3 



Snowflake.2 



Savanna Sparrow.^ 



Swamp Sparrow.^ 



Butcherbird.'' 



Yellow-rumped Warbler,^ 



Brown Creeper.^ 



Chickadee.* 



Ruby Kinglet.^ 



Not of ordinary 



Ruffed Grouse. 



Mourning Dove. 



Sharp-shinned Hawk.^ 



Cooper's Hawk.^ 



Broad-winged Hawk.^ 



Golden Eagle. '^ 



Bald Eagle. 



Sparrow Hawk.^ 



Barn Owl. 



Long-eared Owl. 



Barred Owl. 



Great Horned Owl. 



Kingfisher. 1 



Hairy Woodpecker. 



Pileated Woodpecker. ^ 



Red-headed Woodpecker.- 



Red-bellied Woodpecker. 



Cowbird.* 



Red-winged Blackbird.* 



Vesper Sparrow.^ 



Field Sparrow.^ 



Chewink.-^ 



Mockiugbird.2 



Birds that may he seen in Winter in St. Louis and 

 St. Charles Counties, Missouri. 

 Generally distributed. 

 Bob-white. Junco. 



Downy W^oodpecker. Cardinah 



Blue Jay. Carolina W^ren. 



Crow. White-breasted Nuthatch. 



Tree Sparrow. Tufted Titmouse. 



Chickadee. 

 Carolina Chickadee. 



1 Most abundant in migrations. 

 » Most abundant in summer. 



3 Very rare. 



* Of erratic occurrence. 



